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KPMG Survey Reveals 74% of Companies Lack Visibility into AI Spending

KPMG Survey Reveals 74% of Companies Lack Visibility into AI Spending

only 26 percent of companies have full visibility into their AI costs, a KPMG survey finds.

According to a yet-unpublished KPMG survey, just 26 percent of companies have full visibility into their AI spending. Half have limited oversight, and 22 percent have no transparency at all – or only find out what they’ve used after the bill arrives. “It’s a new resource that needs to be managed that didn’t exist quite that way, and we’re seeing exponential growth,” Steve Chase, KPMG’s global AI lead, told the WSJ.Ad KPMG is already working with several companies that burned through their annual token and cloud budgets within just a few months. One client saw a sixfold spike in token usage. Gil Luria, head of technology research at D.A. Davidson, expects the problem to hit more companies this year: “A lot of CFOs are going to see their Anthropic bill and freak out this quarter.”AdDEC_D_Incontent-1 Analysts and executives the WSJ spoke with are drawing parallels to the pandemic-era cloud boom. Back then, companies poured money into cloud infrastructure, only to slash spending shortly after. We took a closer look at why tokens are becoming a key business metric and how companies can prepare in our latest Frontier Radar #3.Ad TopStories Microsoft researcher builds a working neural network out of goats in Age of Empires II to critique AI science Amazon and five other companies reportedly triggered the government crackdown on Anthropic’s Fable model KPMG fabricated AI case studies in a report designed to sell clients on AI adoption Microsoft’s Copilot Cowork moves to usage-based billing and may tap DeepSeek Zhipu AI’s GLM-5.2 closes in on closed-source leaders in coding marathons Don’t MissWhat Matters Stay in the loop on AI. Clear, useful, no fluff. Follow The Decoder for AI news, background stories and expert analyses.